Lesson 5 Review Flashcards
(22 cards)
Explain Schedule I controlled substance restrictions
not commercially available or legally prescribed or dispensed in the US due to their high potential for abuse
Explain Schedule II controlled substance restrictions
can be prescribed; however, are highly regulated medications due to their high potential for abuse. No refills are allowed on this class of medication!
Explain Schedule III-V controlled substance restrictions
prescribed (and some OTC) medications that have less potential for abuse. Can refill up to five times within a six month period
Name the hydrocodone-containing products recently reclassified as Schedule II
acetaminophen with hydrocodone (Vicodin, Lortab, and Norco), Ibuprofen with hydrocodone (Vicoprofen)
Identify the brand names associated with oxycodone combination products
Percocet (with Acetaminophen), Percodan
Identify the brand name associated with oxycodone
OxyContin
Identify the brand name associated with sufentanil
Sufenta
Identify the brand name associated with hydromorphone
Dilaudid
Identify the brand name associated with meperidine
Demerol
Identify the brand names associated with dextroamphetamine
Dexedrine, ProCentra
Identify the brand names associated with methylphenidate
Daytrana, Ritalin (HCL), Concerta (HCL)
Identify the brand names associated with amphetamine
Adderall, Vyvanse
Besides opium derivatives, name three schedule II drugs that were listed in this lesson by their generic name but not an associated brand name
Dextroamphetamine, Fentanyl, Morphine
DEA numbers associated with a high-level practitioner start with what letters?
A, B, F, or G
Name three types of high-level practitioners
medical doctors (MDs), osteopaths (DOs), and dentists (DDSs or DMDs) who are limited to prescribing dental medications
DEA numbers associated with a mid-level practitioner start with what letters?
M
Name four types of mid-level practitioners
physician assistants (PAs), nurse practitioners (NPs), optometrists (ODs), and midwives
Explain the second letter of a DEA number
the first letter of the practitioner’s last name or the first letter of the facility name
What are the two methods of DEA number verification?
method 1 is a checksum calculation, method 2 is online verification of the DEA registrant
Which DEA form is used to order controlled substances from Schedules I or II?
DEA Form 222 or e-222
Which DEA form is used when controlled substances become out of date and a pharmacist requests permission to destroy them in the presence of a witness?
DEA Form 41
Which DEA form is used when controlled substances are lost or stolen?
DEA Form 106